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Chicago examiner vol x no 174 a m thursday thursday rcslstered n pr tcp onf pfnt delivered by ctrrtv u s pawnt office * ruv_-c v-^i^nc v^cin 1 30 centj p , r moa m Chicago july 11 1912 moose will run a state ticket deneen defies m'cormick rooseveltians don't know it \ yet but the governor is definitely committed to stand by president Taft ' jones-merriam crowd will i train with moose monday when state leaders meet to arrange the campaign iere will be a complete bull moose itate ticket in the field this fall that has been settled although the ball moose iemselves are not yet sure of it the reason the rooseveltians do not know they are going to put up a state ticket is that they have not been definitely in formed that governor deneen will be against them but he will be he has elected to stay gular he has made no formal state meat to that effect but his intimates know his mind and he will be in chi cago to-day when he is expected to make 6is position plain kthat position his friends understand that he is a republican aiid means to stay a republican in name and other wise tpts mccormick's challenge n a declaration from the governor force the bull moose to put a can didate against him or else take back en open threat they made yesterday medill almost before he had removed pthe travel stains accumulated between oyster bay and Chicago gave out a state ment in which he politely invited the governor to come out of tlio gloaming and jet folks know his position it was an tiltimatum that either deneen shall de clare himself for roosevelt or a itoasevelt candidate will be put in the lieil against bring on your candidate is governor deneen's answer the governor tried to keep the soft pedal on tlie rooseveltians and avoid a three-cornered fight bnt the proposition of mccormick left him io alternative bull moose to herd monday the first gathering of the bull moose leaders of Illinois is to be held here mon day if the expectations of mccormick and the other managers are fulfilled that gathering will have some surprises for the regular leaders in the first place the jones-merriam crowd has decided to join the bull moose movement that was decided yesterday at a meeting of the subcommittee composed of professor charles e merriam charles ringer and harold l ickes with medill mccormick and colonel chauncey dewey all differences between the mccormick dewey crowd and the jones-merriam com mittee were ironed out whether charles r crane is to also be come an ally of the rooseveltians has not yet been settled but professor merriam may be able to induce him to go along hurburgh and magill are moose also from downstate state senators charles r hurburgh and h s magill nave signified their intention to become bull moose they are to be nt the meet ing monday which is to be a sort of round-up of the state leaders for the pur pose of organizing a provisional executive committee that executive committee when formed will issue the call for the state convention provide for the manner of selecting dele gates to the national convention and de termine definitely whether state and coun ty tickets are to be put up mccormick as soon as he reached chi cago yesterday began sending out invita tions for the monday meeting all those who were especially active in the roose velt pricary campaign have been asked to for governor â€” not jones the roosevelt candidate for governor will not be senator walter clyde jones he has been read out of the running first because of his poor showing in the pri mary fight and second because a down state candidate is wanted no one has been picked yet it is said but a likely candidate is elijah lovejoy of princeton because of his standing in the middle of the state and also because of the sentiment that attaches to his name he is a grandson of owen lovejoy the first Illinois martyr as he is called of the cause that led to the formation of the bepublican party another movement on foot may or may not come to something it is a revival of the old arrangement to make governor de t neen united states senator to succeed lor mf uuer when the latter is ousted this week w thereby permitting oglesby to become gov ernor another provisiek is that oglesby shall be made the republican nominee for gov mother's poem wins her pardon by taf t president frees white slaver who was sent to prison for five and a half years washington july 10 â€” moved by the pathetic poetical appeal of may e brown convicted at salt lake city of inducing a sixteen-year-old girl to go to pocatello ida for immoral purposes and sentenced june 20 1911 to five and a half years in prison president Taft to-day granted her a pardon in making her appeal to the president the woman sent the following poem o mr president most exalted in the land to you i now appeal for you hold my free dom in your hand not for myself i humbly plead but a little child my love and care doth need on childhood shadows leave their sad im pression oh save my boy from life's most bitter lesson give me another chance just one more 1 pray and with the help of god i'll put the past away my very soul i open wide nothing therein do i hide temptation sough and found me and i made mistakes i know but oh be merciful and your compassion show of him who all things knows and sees i ask this boon down on my knees punishment ne'er changed one's heart only by repentance can all siufulness de part god gives to us forgiveness at any time the heart repents then why should man hold fast when god himself relents and why the waiting through the weary years so long if god's decree be right then surely man's is wrong king george a coal miner british monarch wields pick 1,500 feet under ground . special cable to the examiner london july 10 king george wielded a pick and dug coal in the elsecar mine joo yards below the earths surface to day as the royal visitor after stooping frequently to avoid low ceilings readied the bottom of the pit an abnormal plnce where two men at work was shown to him let me liave one of your pick he said and the royal miner sueeerled in getting down a quantity of softer coal but the harder proved too much for his unskilled hands some of th coal he won he kept as a msmento whh the king were the archbishop of york lord fitzwilliam and lord charles beresford he is the first british king to descend into a coal mine john d needs the money offers cleveland farm for 1,200 an acre less than he first demanded cleveland 0 july 10 â€” johu d rockefeller shows signs of oeiug lard up for he is about to sell his east cleveland fourteen-acre farm at a sacrifice ihe property has been in the family a long time and cost the oil king nearly 50 an acre in cash so he felt sure he should get 5,000 an acre for it and quoted that price two years ago but now ne has of fered to sell it to a group of real estate men for 3,000 an acre or 53,200 for the whole tract c s terrill rockefel ler's business agent here denied toloyi any deal for the farm had been closed there has been dickering but no sale yet he said mrs f.d.grant back home i general's widow returns from eu rope with granddaughter new york july 10 mrs frederick dent grant returned from russia to-day on the north german lloyd steamer kron prinz wilhelm with her granddaughter the nine-year-old princess bertha cauta cuzene who will spend the rest of the sum mer in this country general grant's widow who was attired in deep mourning said she and her granddaughter would di vide their time between manhattan beach and newport and then go back to st pe tersburg she has made no definite plan for the future wanted one pied piper rats on the beach cause evanston mothers alarm rats said to number thousands have prac tically taken possession of the beach be tween dempster street and greenwood | boulevard evanston in the past week and j as a result mothers in fear that their children may be bitten by the rodents have kept them away from the lake the hot weather is believed to have caused i the rats from that portion of evanstou to seek the beach mrs carnegie rose wins special cable to the examiner london july 10 at the exhibition of the national rose society to-day a new hybrid tea rose named mrs andrew car negie exhibited by richard crokor and his sons at abeideen received â– gold meda tn new ose is r cross between i a j â€¢â– 'â– draw 1 and nephetos and is very fragrant xht i ms are large and of s delicate shade o lemon-white wanted-husband by rich Chicago widow mrs clara l brown con gress hotel writes to bos ton mayor for help â€¢ men here too corn-fed my property is in six fig ures she says seeks man who likes leisure boston mass july 10 a Chicago widow very lonely with no one but her self and her bank account six figures writes to mayor fitzgerald to help her pick a second husband in boston the widow signs herself clara l brown con gress hotel Chicago she prefers a bos tonian she writes that Chicago business men all that i have ever met â€” are for lack of a better term what i call corn fed " the late mr brown was an indianan in man from indiana he was also easy going but worthless describing herself mrs brown writes i have managed in a really remarkable way to preserve my youth and my friends tell me â€” and i am too old a bird to be flattered that i am still very good looking as to property she says 1 do not care to go into details but my property will run into six figures her ideal of a second husband here is what she wants in a second hus band i want a husband who has the taste and the education to appreciate leis ure and put it to its best uses i would prefer one with money out if he hasn't got it it won't matter i have talked the situation over with one or two of my in timate friends and they all tell me that while the type of which i speak is rare in the middle west it occurs with a good deal of frequency in the older centers of the east in her letter she says i find myself now having just converted my assets into cash or its equivalent in very comfortable 1 circumstances i have any own electric brougham and my own maid i possess in fact every thing seemingly that a woman of my age could wish tired of loneliness my inteneion in retiring from business was to enjoy a lifelong vacation i had looked forward to it for years and had planned all the details the trips abroad the comfortable bachelor life the ever widening round of new pleasures which i had fondly dreamed would come to a v.cman in my position but i find now that i have miscalcu lated my own nature i cannot be happy as i am lam desperately cruelly lonely a woman near the meridian of life and sentenced to a lifetime immured in hotels can realize how lonely i am i need com passion lam determined to marry again inquiry at the congress hotel last night elicited the information that while there is no such person as mrs clara l brown registered there a woman giving that name but whjse identity is not known applied for mail at the office there with in the last few days mrs leeds moves fathers william c stewart seriously 111 of heart disease new york july 10 mrs william b leeds who was nancy stewart to whom her husband the tin plate kiug left the income of his 30,000,000 estate has taken her father william c stewart from his beautiful home at moutclair n j to the residence of i towusend bur den at newport where she is living pend ing the completion of improvements in her own villa rough point it vas her father's critical condition ih.it caused her recent return from europe mrs stewart is very seriously ill of heart dis ease asks great warship data senator tillman's resolution calls for maximum construction facts washington july 10.-senator till i man of south carolina introduced a res i olution in the senate to-day calling on i the secretary of the navy for information concerning the maximum construction and armor necessary for the building of the greatest fighting machine the world ever ! has seen the purpose of the resolutiou is to get data pertaining to the construc ! tlon of a gigantic vessel to be known as the terror law to muzzle roosters council legislates against crowing before 6 a m denver colo july 10 an ordinance to make it unlawful for roosters to crow between the hours of 11 p m and 6 a m wns introduced in council last night by supervisor kindel he makes no sug gestions for enforcement of the law al derman r m larson is drafting an or dinance to tax all bachelors 25 a year his measure probably will provide for them wearing a license tag to give public notice of their status as eligible , woman now on trial for perjury and lawyers who are accused in funk plot at the left is attorney daniel donahoe who was named by mrs jose-phine henning as the man who paid her large sums of money to join in alienation suit conspiracy against clar ence s funk at the right is his partner james hartnett and in the middle miss aileen heppner photographed as they left court yesterday n y banker sues his wife now in Chicago john t west names john s billings jr prominent doc tor woman at river forest charging that she was guilty of mis conduct only four months after their mar riage in new york in july l'.m>7 john t west of that city yesterday tiled suit for divorce against his wife mrs jo sephine m west who for the past three weeks has been making her home with her sister mrs emma l winter at 1-7 keystone avenue river forest one of chi cago's exclusive west side suburbs the summons in the case was mailed to the defendant special permission to do this was granted by supreme court jus tice lehman west is connected with the banking firm of c li welles & co and is well known as a financier and clubman dr john s billings jr examining phy sician for the now yprk stock exchange and chief of the bureau of contagious dis eases of the department of health is named as the man in the case the 1 111 of complaint charges that the physician and mrs west were guilty of the alleged misconduct at the hotel brighton atlantic city in october vmm both men socially prominent roth men a/e prominent socially dr billings is a member of several clubs and has always been an active participant in the affairs of the smart set mrs west refused to be seen lust night or to make any comment on the suit which tins been filed by her hnsband her sis ter mrs winter answered a telephone call but refused to call mrs west who she said was ill mrs west cannot come to the tele phone she said she is sick in bed and cannot be disturbed has mrs west received the summons served in behalf of her husband she was asked sister silent on case i don't think so was the reply i don't kuow anything about my sisters troubles would you care to deny for her the charges by mr west which involve her name with that of dr billings was the next question no i cannot deny them for i don't know whether they are true or not and with this statement she broke the vele i phone connection Taft fight breaks store | proprietor and son-in-law quarrel over roosevelt and part tacoma wash july iff sharp differ ences over politics between proprietors of a department store at walla walla re sulted in closing it o p jayeox and sons-in-law guy bridges and ed payne run the store jayeox is a radical roose velt irian and bridges is for Taft they decided to split up j â€” - heat mad woman tears off girls hair new york police find 22 rats 5 wigs and 11 hats after fight in fifth avenue new york july 10 fifth avenue in the vicinty of the waldorf-astoria ho tel was thrown into a turmoil late to day when a poorly dressed woman hatless and apparently affected by the heat at tacked a score or more fashionably dressed women and tore rats hair and bonnets from their heads she was arrested oni a charge of disorderly conduct but re cause of her peculiar actions was sent to belevue for five days observation she gave her name as mrs josephine lis dell mrs lisdell commenced also to use her fists she dove at one party of women slamming left and right several women were struck in the face and one received such a blow on the nose that it blea articles picked up after the woman was started to the station house were eleven women hats badly battered twenty-two rats five wigs innumerable hatpins too ranch heat and too much trouble was the only explanation dr shea could get from her when he took her to belle vui new culebra earth slide engineers admit canal may be indif initely delayed special cable to the examiner colon july 10 another earth slide in the lilebra cut of the panama canal is causing the authorities considerable anx iety the engineers who have surveyed the moving mass admit that the cut may be flooded as a result of the slide indefiuite ly delaying jthe completion of the canal the slide extends back iuto the hill from the caual to within one hundred feet of the east diversion the canal commission estimates that it will take one steam shovel working steadily at least a year to clear away the present movement of earth pope's guards in mutiny demand for three days holiday a week is refused special cable to the examiner home july 10 the pope may find him self without his army in consequence of an incipient mutiny among the soldiers of his swiss guards twenty of the guards men have deserted as a protest against the reforms instituted by the new commander colonel jules repond who insists on strict discipline and is making the guards real instead of merely ornamental soldiers the deserters presented an ultimatum to the pope demanding three days holiday each week and declaring that the whole regi ment will desert if the demaud is not granted the pope refused 31 words in this will joiiiet july 10 daniel hughes who died suddenly a week ago leaves what is believed to be the shortest will ever penned it contained thirty-one words and lawyer ay it is contest-proof rothschild brands 132.000 pastel fake baron refuses to pay for pic ture charging la tour â€¢ did not paint it special cable to the examiner paris july 10 artistic paris to-day is all a-tremlile with a veritable sensation baron henri de rothschild who bought the famous la tour pastel portrait of duval tie l'epinsy at the doucet saie on june t for 132,000 refuses to take the picture on the ground that it is hot au thentic there was a sensation when the baron signalized his advent as an avid art col lector by paying this unheard-of price for a wqre done in a most perishable medium but that is nothing to the rumpus created by the baron in practically declaring him self the victim of a forgery the plain fact is that baron henri has employed experts to examine the portrait these experts have declared the picture lin authentic and the baron refuses either to pay for or accept it the experts report being that the pic ture is uuauthentic bars the idea that it is by a pupil of maurice quentin de la tour and admits only the presumption that it is but a copy of a work by the most charming pastellist of his time the pas tel was sold for 1,042 at a sale of the chateau de beaumont la ronce in 1903 russia to join alliance german chancellor seeks to win czar when france drops out special cable to the examiner berlin july 10 it is understood that the imperial chancellor is now in st petersburg negotiating witu the russian ministers about russia joining the triple alliance when the alliance with prance shall have expired count von kiderlein waechter made the statement to-day in kissengen to the effect that the con versations of the chancellor van beth manu-holweg with the russian statesmen had been most successful and that the re sults of his visits would soon astonish the acid thrower burns two mother and son attacked in home by unidentified assailant detectives were assigned yestertaj by captain joseph smith of the warren ave nue station to investigate a mysterious add throwing episode which occurred at 2 o'clock in the morning at the home of p g howard 4slib west lake street mrs howard and her son arthur eighteen years old are buffering from painful burns the acid was thrown on them through i rear window by an unidentified assailant federal aid for idle men washixiiton july 10 representative berger socialist introduced a bill in the house of representatives for the relief of the unemployed providing that the govern ment make loans to carry on public im provements to cities states and counties thereby furnishing employment backer of funk plot betrayed wayman in conference with detective who took the money from rich man be hind conspiracy to lawyers should the grand jury fail to indict the charges against the attorneys representing henning can be taken up by the bar associa tion i desire to add that i am in constant touch with the state's attorney and there need be no fear on the part o f the press or the public that the Chicago bar association will fail in the performance of its duty â€” john t richards president Chicago bar association mrs henning's stories told her beauty doctor help in securing confession dis barment action is delayed the man who holds the key to the entire conspiracy which resulted in john c henning's bogus alienation sur against clarence s funk general manager of the international harvester company the man who acted as the go-between for a wealthy busi ness man who paid for the plot and attorney daniel â€” â€”^â€” i donahoe who disbursed the money has been found and has laid bare the details of the plan this man formerly a private de tective was taken before state's at torney wayman yesterday and every effort was made to prevent his identity becoming known he is the man who carried the money with which the case was prosecuted from his wealthy business man-politicia employer to attorney donahoe t ; lawyer for henning in his ". : â– ;: suit against funk with the bringing in of '. 'â– - i witness the lid of the hinn ng : tlal is torn off and the mmi.j prosecution of the man highi â– are assured what this man i-o . wayman can only be gu . presence in the criminal court gui : ing was sufficient to force attorn donahoe to abandon his effort to fend aileen heppner one of the wit nesses under trial for perjury worked for millionaire this private detective has worked for a millionaire who took a promi nent part in the defense of lorimer and was one of those who procured witnesses and evidence in defense of lorimer when the helm committee was making its investigation at that time he was supposed to be em ployed by attorney tom dawson but no definite information as to his connections was ever gained his testimony will tell the real story of the men and motives behind the filing of henning's suit so soon after funk had testified before the helm committee naming edward hines the millionaire lumber man as the collector of the 100,000 fund which put senator lorimer over the man wiry dark-skinned and old beyond his years came into way man's office whistling a breezy little ke and left with his head hanging of all persons can tell who spent money to stage the henning suit and the motives behind it donahoe abandons girl the bringing of this man into the criminal court building is supposed to have been the signal for attorney donahoe to abandon ins flefi aileen heppner the formi r i mrs henning who is being perjury committed in tii t:ia henning suit the prosecution closed ii i against miss heppner late yes afternoon attorney donation the court and spectator b : delay because of the illness o i heppner the young woman -:. hind her attorney with i uv i : â– smile on her face and app ; the same health and spirits have made her attractive si they have given up it's all off was the murmur that ran around the those who have followed the case believe that donahoe asked the con uf*w ti * et * r>as examined and certified to the circulation of this publication the figures of circulation contained in the association's report only are guaranteed association of american advertiser wo 2300 whitehall bldg n y city thursday and friday light to moder vv c ate northerly winds thursday be a '^^- coming variable friday zzz j/j^i\\j range of temperatures yesterday v jf it u highest 87 ff vi %. lowest 69 sa feÂ«fe average 7s â– ' Â»

Chicago examiner vol x no 174 a m thursday thursday rcslstered n pr tcp onf pfnt delivered by ctrrtv u s pawnt office * ruv_-c v-^i^nc v^cin 1 30 centj p , r moa m Chicago july 11 1912 moose will run a state ticket deneen defies m'cormick rooseveltians don't know it \ yet but the governor is definitely committed to stand by president Taft ' jones-merriam crowd will i train with moose monday when state leaders meet to arrange the campaign iere will be a complete bull moose itate ticket in the field this fall that has been settled although the ball moose iemselves are not yet sure of it the reason the rooseveltians do not know they are going to put up a state ticket is that they have not been definitely in formed that governor deneen will be against them but he will be he has elected to stay gular he has made no formal state meat to that effect but his intimates know his mind and he will be in chi cago to-day when he is expected to make 6is position plain kthat position his friends understand that he is a republican aiid means to stay a republican in name and other wise tpts mccormick's challenge n a declaration from the governor force the bull moose to put a can didate against him or else take back en open threat they made yesterday medill almost before he had removed pthe travel stains accumulated between oyster bay and Chicago gave out a state ment in which he politely invited the governor to come out of tlio gloaming and jet folks know his position it was an tiltimatum that either deneen shall de clare himself for roosevelt or a itoasevelt candidate will be put in the lieil against bring on your candidate is governor deneen's answer the governor tried to keep the soft pedal on tlie rooseveltians and avoid a three-cornered fight bnt the proposition of mccormick left him io alternative bull moose to herd monday the first gathering of the bull moose leaders of Illinois is to be held here mon day if the expectations of mccormick and the other managers are fulfilled that gathering will have some surprises for the regular leaders in the first place the jones-merriam crowd has decided to join the bull moose movement that was decided yesterday at a meeting of the subcommittee composed of professor charles e merriam charles ringer and harold l ickes with medill mccormick and colonel chauncey dewey all differences between the mccormick dewey crowd and the jones-merriam com mittee were ironed out whether charles r crane is to also be come an ally of the rooseveltians has not yet been settled but professor merriam may be able to induce him to go along hurburgh and magill are moose also from downstate state senators charles r hurburgh and h s magill nave signified their intention to become bull moose they are to be nt the meet ing monday which is to be a sort of round-up of the state leaders for the pur pose of organizing a provisional executive committee that executive committee when formed will issue the call for the state convention provide for the manner of selecting dele gates to the national convention and de termine definitely whether state and coun ty tickets are to be put up mccormick as soon as he reached chi cago yesterday began sending out invita tions for the monday meeting all those who were especially active in the roose velt pricary campaign have been asked to for governor â€” not jones the roosevelt candidate for governor will not be senator walter clyde jones he has been read out of the running first because of his poor showing in the pri mary fight and second because a down state candidate is wanted no one has been picked yet it is said but a likely candidate is elijah lovejoy of princeton because of his standing in the middle of the state and also because of the sentiment that attaches to his name he is a grandson of owen lovejoy the first Illinois martyr as he is called of the cause that led to the formation of the bepublican party another movement on foot may or may not come to something it is a revival of the old arrangement to make governor de t neen united states senator to succeed lor mf uuer when the latter is ousted this week w thereby permitting oglesby to become gov ernor another provisiek is that oglesby shall be made the republican nominee for gov mother's poem wins her pardon by taf t president frees white slaver who was sent to prison for five and a half years washington july 10 â€” moved by the pathetic poetical appeal of may e brown convicted at salt lake city of inducing a sixteen-year-old girl to go to pocatello ida for immoral purposes and sentenced june 20 1911 to five and a half years in prison president Taft to-day granted her a pardon in making her appeal to the president the woman sent the following poem o mr president most exalted in the land to you i now appeal for you hold my free dom in your hand not for myself i humbly plead but a little child my love and care doth need on childhood shadows leave their sad im pression oh save my boy from life's most bitter lesson give me another chance just one more 1 pray and with the help of god i'll put the past away my very soul i open wide nothing therein do i hide temptation sough and found me and i made mistakes i know but oh be merciful and your compassion show of him who all things knows and sees i ask this boon down on my knees punishment ne'er changed one's heart only by repentance can all siufulness de part god gives to us forgiveness at any time the heart repents then why should man hold fast when god himself relents and why the waiting through the weary years so long if god's decree be right then surely man's is wrong king george a coal miner british monarch wields pick 1,500 feet under ground . special cable to the examiner london july 10 king george wielded a pick and dug coal in the elsecar mine joo yards below the earths surface to day as the royal visitor after stooping frequently to avoid low ceilings readied the bottom of the pit an abnormal plnce where two men at work was shown to him let me liave one of your pick he said and the royal miner sueeerled in getting down a quantity of softer coal but the harder proved too much for his unskilled hands some of th coal he won he kept as a msmento whh the king were the archbishop of york lord fitzwilliam and lord charles beresford he is the first british king to descend into a coal mine john d needs the money offers cleveland farm for 1,200 an acre less than he first demanded cleveland 0 july 10 â€” johu d rockefeller shows signs of oeiug lard up for he is about to sell his east cleveland fourteen-acre farm at a sacrifice ihe property has been in the family a long time and cost the oil king nearly 50 an acre in cash so he felt sure he should get 5,000 an acre for it and quoted that price two years ago but now ne has of fered to sell it to a group of real estate men for 3,000 an acre or 53,200 for the whole tract c s terrill rockefel ler's business agent here denied toloyi any deal for the farm had been closed there has been dickering but no sale yet he said mrs f.d.grant back home i general's widow returns from eu rope with granddaughter new york july 10 mrs frederick dent grant returned from russia to-day on the north german lloyd steamer kron prinz wilhelm with her granddaughter the nine-year-old princess bertha cauta cuzene who will spend the rest of the sum mer in this country general grant's widow who was attired in deep mourning said she and her granddaughter would di vide their time between manhattan beach and newport and then go back to st pe tersburg she has made no definite plan for the future wanted one pied piper rats on the beach cause evanston mothers alarm rats said to number thousands have prac tically taken possession of the beach be tween dempster street and greenwood | boulevard evanston in the past week and j as a result mothers in fear that their children may be bitten by the rodents have kept them away from the lake the hot weather is believed to have caused i the rats from that portion of evanstou to seek the beach mrs carnegie rose wins special cable to the examiner london july 10 at the exhibition of the national rose society to-day a new hybrid tea rose named mrs andrew car negie exhibited by richard crokor and his sons at abeideen received â– gold meda tn new ose is r cross between i a j â€¢â– 'â– draw 1 and nephetos and is very fragrant xht i ms are large and of s delicate shade o lemon-white wanted-husband by rich Chicago widow mrs clara l brown con gress hotel writes to bos ton mayor for help â€¢ men here too corn-fed my property is in six fig ures she says seeks man who likes leisure boston mass july 10 a Chicago widow very lonely with no one but her self and her bank account six figures writes to mayor fitzgerald to help her pick a second husband in boston the widow signs herself clara l brown con gress hotel Chicago she prefers a bos tonian she writes that Chicago business men all that i have ever met â€” are for lack of a better term what i call corn fed " the late mr brown was an indianan in man from indiana he was also easy going but worthless describing herself mrs brown writes i have managed in a really remarkable way to preserve my youth and my friends tell me â€” and i am too old a bird to be flattered that i am still very good looking as to property she says 1 do not care to go into details but my property will run into six figures her ideal of a second husband here is what she wants in a second hus band i want a husband who has the taste and the education to appreciate leis ure and put it to its best uses i would prefer one with money out if he hasn't got it it won't matter i have talked the situation over with one or two of my in timate friends and they all tell me that while the type of which i speak is rare in the middle west it occurs with a good deal of frequency in the older centers of the east in her letter she says i find myself now having just converted my assets into cash or its equivalent in very comfortable 1 circumstances i have any own electric brougham and my own maid i possess in fact every thing seemingly that a woman of my age could wish tired of loneliness my inteneion in retiring from business was to enjoy a lifelong vacation i had looked forward to it for years and had planned all the details the trips abroad the comfortable bachelor life the ever widening round of new pleasures which i had fondly dreamed would come to a v.cman in my position but i find now that i have miscalcu lated my own nature i cannot be happy as i am lam desperately cruelly lonely a woman near the meridian of life and sentenced to a lifetime immured in hotels can realize how lonely i am i need com passion lam determined to marry again inquiry at the congress hotel last night elicited the information that while there is no such person as mrs clara l brown registered there a woman giving that name but whjse identity is not known applied for mail at the office there with in the last few days mrs leeds moves fathers william c stewart seriously 111 of heart disease new york july 10 mrs william b leeds who was nancy stewart to whom her husband the tin plate kiug left the income of his 30,000,000 estate has taken her father william c stewart from his beautiful home at moutclair n j to the residence of i towusend bur den at newport where she is living pend ing the completion of improvements in her own villa rough point it vas her father's critical condition ih.it caused her recent return from europe mrs stewart is very seriously ill of heart dis ease asks great warship data senator tillman's resolution calls for maximum construction facts washington july 10.-senator till i man of south carolina introduced a res i olution in the senate to-day calling on i the secretary of the navy for information concerning the maximum construction and armor necessary for the building of the greatest fighting machine the world ever ! has seen the purpose of the resolutiou is to get data pertaining to the construc ! tlon of a gigantic vessel to be known as the terror law to muzzle roosters council legislates against crowing before 6 a m denver colo july 10 an ordinance to make it unlawful for roosters to crow between the hours of 11 p m and 6 a m wns introduced in council last night by supervisor kindel he makes no sug gestions for enforcement of the law al derman r m larson is drafting an or dinance to tax all bachelors 25 a year his measure probably will provide for them wearing a license tag to give public notice of their status as eligible , woman now on trial for perjury and lawyers who are accused in funk plot at the left is attorney daniel donahoe who was named by mrs jose-phine henning as the man who paid her large sums of money to join in alienation suit conspiracy against clar ence s funk at the right is his partner james hartnett and in the middle miss aileen heppner photographed as they left court yesterday n y banker sues his wife now in Chicago john t west names john s billings jr prominent doc tor woman at river forest charging that she was guilty of mis conduct only four months after their mar riage in new york in july l'.m>7 john t west of that city yesterday tiled suit for divorce against his wife mrs jo sephine m west who for the past three weeks has been making her home with her sister mrs emma l winter at 1-7 keystone avenue river forest one of chi cago's exclusive west side suburbs the summons in the case was mailed to the defendant special permission to do this was granted by supreme court jus tice lehman west is connected with the banking firm of c li welles & co and is well known as a financier and clubman dr john s billings jr examining phy sician for the now yprk stock exchange and chief of the bureau of contagious dis eases of the department of health is named as the man in the case the 1 111 of complaint charges that the physician and mrs west were guilty of the alleged misconduct at the hotel brighton atlantic city in october vmm both men socially prominent roth men a/e prominent socially dr billings is a member of several clubs and has always been an active participant in the affairs of the smart set mrs west refused to be seen lust night or to make any comment on the suit which tins been filed by her hnsband her sis ter mrs winter answered a telephone call but refused to call mrs west who she said was ill mrs west cannot come to the tele phone she said she is sick in bed and cannot be disturbed has mrs west received the summons served in behalf of her husband she was asked sister silent on case i don't think so was the reply i don't kuow anything about my sisters troubles would you care to deny for her the charges by mr west which involve her name with that of dr billings was the next question no i cannot deny them for i don't know whether they are true or not and with this statement she broke the vele i phone connection Taft fight breaks store | proprietor and son-in-law quarrel over roosevelt and part tacoma wash july iff sharp differ ences over politics between proprietors of a department store at walla walla re sulted in closing it o p jayeox and sons-in-law guy bridges and ed payne run the store jayeox is a radical roose velt irian and bridges is for Taft they decided to split up j â€” - heat mad woman tears off girls hair new york police find 22 rats 5 wigs and 11 hats after fight in fifth avenue new york july 10 fifth avenue in the vicinty of the waldorf-astoria ho tel was thrown into a turmoil late to day when a poorly dressed woman hatless and apparently affected by the heat at tacked a score or more fashionably dressed women and tore rats hair and bonnets from their heads she was arrested oni a charge of disorderly conduct but re cause of her peculiar actions was sent to belevue for five days observation she gave her name as mrs josephine lis dell mrs lisdell commenced also to use her fists she dove at one party of women slamming left and right several women were struck in the face and one received such a blow on the nose that it blea articles picked up after the woman was started to the station house were eleven women hats badly battered twenty-two rats five wigs innumerable hatpins too ranch heat and too much trouble was the only explanation dr shea could get from her when he took her to belle vui new culebra earth slide engineers admit canal may be indif initely delayed special cable to the examiner colon july 10 another earth slide in the lilebra cut of the panama canal is causing the authorities considerable anx iety the engineers who have surveyed the moving mass admit that the cut may be flooded as a result of the slide indefiuite ly delaying jthe completion of the canal the slide extends back iuto the hill from the caual to within one hundred feet of the east diversion the canal commission estimates that it will take one steam shovel working steadily at least a year to clear away the present movement of earth pope's guards in mutiny demand for three days holiday a week is refused special cable to the examiner home july 10 the pope may find him self without his army in consequence of an incipient mutiny among the soldiers of his swiss guards twenty of the guards men have deserted as a protest against the reforms instituted by the new commander colonel jules repond who insists on strict discipline and is making the guards real instead of merely ornamental soldiers the deserters presented an ultimatum to the pope demanding three days holiday each week and declaring that the whole regi ment will desert if the demaud is not granted the pope refused 31 words in this will joiiiet july 10 daniel hughes who died suddenly a week ago leaves what is believed to be the shortest will ever penned it contained thirty-one words and lawyer ay it is contest-proof rothschild brands 132.000 pastel fake baron refuses to pay for pic ture charging la tour â€¢ did not paint it special cable to the examiner paris july 10 artistic paris to-day is all a-tremlile with a veritable sensation baron henri de rothschild who bought the famous la tour pastel portrait of duval tie l'epinsy at the doucet saie on june t for 132,000 refuses to take the picture on the ground that it is hot au thentic there was a sensation when the baron signalized his advent as an avid art col lector by paying this unheard-of price for a wqre done in a most perishable medium but that is nothing to the rumpus created by the baron in practically declaring him self the victim of a forgery the plain fact is that baron henri has employed experts to examine the portrait these experts have declared the picture lin authentic and the baron refuses either to pay for or accept it the experts report being that the pic ture is uuauthentic bars the idea that it is by a pupil of maurice quentin de la tour and admits only the presumption that it is but a copy of a work by the most charming pastellist of his time the pas tel was sold for 1,042 at a sale of the chateau de beaumont la ronce in 1903 russia to join alliance german chancellor seeks to win czar when france drops out special cable to the examiner berlin july 10 it is understood that the imperial chancellor is now in st petersburg negotiating witu the russian ministers about russia joining the triple alliance when the alliance with prance shall have expired count von kiderlein waechter made the statement to-day in kissengen to the effect that the con versations of the chancellor van beth manu-holweg with the russian statesmen had been most successful and that the re sults of his visits would soon astonish the acid thrower burns two mother and son attacked in home by unidentified assailant detectives were assigned yestertaj by captain joseph smith of the warren ave nue station to investigate a mysterious add throwing episode which occurred at 2 o'clock in the morning at the home of p g howard 4slib west lake street mrs howard and her son arthur eighteen years old are buffering from painful burns the acid was thrown on them through i rear window by an unidentified assailant federal aid for idle men washixiiton july 10 representative berger socialist introduced a bill in the house of representatives for the relief of the unemployed providing that the govern ment make loans to carry on public im provements to cities states and counties thereby furnishing employment backer of funk plot betrayed wayman in conference with detective who took the money from rich man be hind conspiracy to lawyers should the grand jury fail to indict the charges against the attorneys representing henning can be taken up by the bar associa tion i desire to add that i am in constant touch with the state's attorney and there need be no fear on the part o f the press or the public that the Chicago bar association will fail in the performance of its duty â€” john t richards president Chicago bar association mrs henning's stories told her beauty doctor help in securing confession dis barment action is delayed the man who holds the key to the entire conspiracy which resulted in john c henning's bogus alienation sur against clarence s funk general manager of the international harvester company the man who acted as the go-between for a wealthy busi ness man who paid for the plot and attorney daniel â€” â€”^â€” i donahoe who disbursed the money has been found and has laid bare the details of the plan this man formerly a private de tective was taken before state's at torney wayman yesterday and every effort was made to prevent his identity becoming known he is the man who carried the money with which the case was prosecuted from his wealthy business man-politicia employer to attorney donahoe t ; lawyer for henning in his ". : â– ;: suit against funk with the bringing in of '. 'â– - i witness the lid of the hinn ng : tlal is torn off and the mmi.j prosecution of the man highi â– are assured what this man i-o . wayman can only be gu . presence in the criminal court gui : ing was sufficient to force attorn donahoe to abandon his effort to fend aileen heppner one of the wit nesses under trial for perjury worked for millionaire this private detective has worked for a millionaire who took a promi nent part in the defense of lorimer and was one of those who procured witnesses and evidence in defense of lorimer when the helm committee was making its investigation at that time he was supposed to be em ployed by attorney tom dawson but no definite information as to his connections was ever gained his testimony will tell the real story of the men and motives behind the filing of henning's suit so soon after funk had testified before the helm committee naming edward hines the millionaire lumber man as the collector of the 100,000 fund which put senator lorimer over the man wiry dark-skinned and old beyond his years came into way man's office whistling a breezy little ke and left with his head hanging of all persons can tell who spent money to stage the henning suit and the motives behind it donahoe abandons girl the bringing of this man into the criminal court building is supposed to have been the signal for attorney donahoe to abandon ins flefi aileen heppner the formi r i mrs henning who is being perjury committed in tii t:ia henning suit the prosecution closed ii i against miss heppner late yes afternoon attorney donation the court and spectator b : delay because of the illness o i heppner the young woman -:. hind her attorney with i uv i : â– smile on her face and app ; the same health and spirits have made her attractive si they have given up it's all off was the murmur that ran around the those who have followed the case believe that donahoe asked the con uf*w ti * et * r>as examined and certified to the circulation of this publication the figures of circulation contained in the association's report only are guaranteed association of american advertiser wo 2300 whitehall bldg n y city thursday and friday light to moder vv c ate northerly winds thursday be a '^^- coming variable friday zzz j/j^i\\j range of temperatures yesterday v jf it u highest 87 ff vi %. lowest 69 sa feÂ«fe average 7s â– ' Â»